:I think I made that edit so the "(Redirected from Gnome Package Guidelines)" text wouldn't appear. In other words, visiting that page from one of the related articles would send you directly there without needing the redirect. Am I not supposed to make a change like that?

:I think I made that edit so the "(Redirected from Gnome Package Guidelines)" text wouldn't appear. In other words, visiting that page from one of the related articles would send you directly there without needing the redirect. Am I not supposed to make a change like that?

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:Or should I have also updated the capitalization on the Italian language page at the same time? -- [[User:Jstjohn|Jstjohn]] ([[User talk:Jstjohn|talk]]) 01:52, 17 June 2012 (UTC)

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:Or should I have also updated the capitalization on the Italian language page at the same time?

::Hehe the problem is that [[:it:GNOME Package Guidelines]] doesn't exist :) You renamed only the English article, but the Italian one was left to the previous name (in fact it's no longer required to move all the translations of an article at once).

::Come to think of it, is it possible that you were thinking that interlanguage links work so that for example [[:it:GNOME Package Guidelines]] means "on the Italian article, use 'GNOME Package Guidelines' to link here"? Obviously that's not how they work (although it would be great :) ) [[:it:GNOME Package Guidelines]] simply means "on this article, add a link to the Italian article 'GNOME Package Guidelines'".

:::Ah, these links make sense now. What I was trying to fix before was the link that appears in the "Package creation guidelines" box on the English version of the page. I just figured out how that box is created, and my initial attempt at fixing it was way off target. I just went and fixed the template for it. :)

Blank lines

Ahem... it's me again :) About [3] and [4] you should be aware of Help:Style#Blank_lines: please do not use multiple blank lines to space out sections, it just produces bad html code (an empty paragraph), while if you think sections need more white space above them, you should request to add more margin-top to <h#> tags on the bug tracker (possibly discussing that first). -- Kynikos 08:49, 2 November 2011 (EDT)

About heading margins, try to start a forum thread, it's more likely that web developers will find the discussion. Another solution to increase the visibility of headings may be giving a border-bottom also to h3, h4 and perhaps h5 and h6 ? I don't know...

Wikipedia template

I noticed that (as part of this edit) you converted a use of the Wikipedia template to a simple inter-wiki link. Is there a reason why you did that? ~ Filam 21:09, 16 December 2011 (EST)

Oh, I realize why I removed that now. I quickly clicked on the "Wikipedia" link which just goes to the Wikipedia main page, and I assumed it must've been broken. For some reason, I didn't see the second link. Oops! I just reverted it back to how it was before. Good catch! -- Jstjohn 03:00, 19 December 2011 (EST)

Ah, no problem. For a moment there I thought the template might be deprecated in favor of some other style. Anyway, thanks for the revert! ~ Filam 09:43, 19 December 2011 (EST)

I think I made that edit so the "(Redirected from Gnome Package Guidelines)" text wouldn't appear. In other words, visiting that page from one of the related articles would send you directly there without needing the redirect. Am I not supposed to make a change like that?

Or should I have also updated the capitalization on the Italian language page at the same time?

Hehe the problem is that it:GNOME Package Guidelines doesn't exist :) You renamed only the English article, but the Italian one was left to the previous name (in fact it's no longer required to move all the translations of an article at once).

Come to think of it, is it possible that you were thinking that interlanguage links work so that for example it:GNOME Package Guidelines means "on the Italian article, use 'GNOME Package Guidelines' to link here"? Obviously that's not how they work (although it would be great :) ) it:GNOME Package Guidelines simply means "on this article, add a link to the Italian article 'GNOME Package Guidelines'".

Ah, these links make sense now. What I was trying to fix before was the link that appears in the "Package creation guidelines" box on the English version of the page. I just figured out how that box is created, and my initial attempt at fixing it was way off target. I just went and fixed the template for it. :)